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Maud de Ros 1334–1388 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1334
Birth Location: Helmsley, Yorks, England
Death Date: 9 Dec 1388
Death Location: Carmelite Friars, London, and, England
Father: William Ros
Mother: Margery Badlesmere
Spouse(s): John Welles
Children(s): Anne Welles
The story of Maud de Ros began in 1334 in Helmsley, Yorks, England. Maud de Ros married John Welles, and had children including Anne Welles. Maud de Ros passed away in 1388 in Carmelite Friars, London, and, England.
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Biography
- The story of Maud de Ros began in 1334 in Helmsley, Yorks, England.
- Maud de Ros married John Welles, and had children including Anne Welles.
- Maud de Ros passed away in 1388 in Carmelite Friars, London, and, England.
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Maud Ros's Ancestors
Maud Ros's Descendants
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1. Anne Welles 1360–1397 m. James Butler 1359–1405
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1. James Butler 1393–1452 m. Joan (de) Beauchamp –1430
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1. Thomas Butler –1515 m. Anne Hankford 1431–1485
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1. Margaret Butler 1454–1539 m. William Boleyn 1451–1505
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Maud Ros's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1334
Event Place: Helmsley, Yorks, England
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1334
Event Place: Helmsley, Yorks, England
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 Dec 1388
Event Place: Carmelite Friars, London, and, England
Record Source: Millennium File